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J A Krause

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Zalatan F, Krause J, Blask D
Endocrinology . 2001 Aug; 142(9):3783-90. PMID: 11517154
Because the pineal hormone melatonin has been implicated in affecting adiposity in rats and fatty acid transport in certain rat tumor models, we tested whether melatonin regulates lipolysis in a...
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Weaver G, Tangel C, Krause J, Parfitt M, Stragand J, Jenkins P, et al.
J Nutr . 2000 Oct; 130(11):2718-25. PMID: 11053512
The nutritional effects of butyrate on the colonic mucosa and studies of transformed cells suggest that butyrate has anti-colon cancer effects. If butyrate has antineoplastic effects, mucosal growth contrasts between...
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Dauchy R, Blask D, SAUER L, Brainard G, Krause J
Cancer Lett . 1999 Oct; 144(2):131-6. PMID: 10529012
Tumor linoleic acid uptake and metabolism, and growth are suppressed by melatonin, the synthesis of which is inhibited by light. Linoleic acid, via its mitogenic metabolite 13-hydroxyoctadecadienoic acid (13-HODE) is...
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Weaver G, Tangel C, Krause J, Parfitt M, Jenkins P, Rader J, et al.
J Nutr . 1997 May; 127(5):717-23. PMID: 9164992
Earlier studies suggest that butyrate has colonic differentiating and nutritional effects and that acarbose increases butyrate production. To determine the effects of acarbose on colonic fermentation, subjects were given 50-200...
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Weaver G, Tangel C, Krause J, Alpern H, Jenkins P, Parfitt M, et al.
J Nutr . 1996 Aug; 126(8):1979-91. PMID: 8759370
To assess the effects of guar gum on colonic microbial fermentation and cancer development, azoxymethane-treated rats were fed a partially hydrolyzed guar or control diet. Anaerobic fecal incubations were conducted...
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Toniolo C, Crisma M, Fabiano N, MELCHIORRI P, Negri L, Krause J, et al.
Int J Pept Protein Res . 1994 Jul; 44(1):85-95. PMID: 7960408
Several linear molecules containing the C alpha, alpha-diphenylglycine residue were prepared as potential anticonvulsants. The conformational preferences of the C alpha, alpha-diphenylglycine residue were assessed in these synthetic derivatives and...
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Krause J, Eggleston D
Int J Pept Protein Res . 1993 Feb; 41(2):133-40. PMID: 8458686
The structures of two tripeptides, Cbz-glycylglycyltyrosine methyl ester (ZGGYOMe) and Cbz-glycyl(D,L)tyrosylglycine ethyl ester (ZGYGOEt) have been determined from single-crystal X-ray diffraction data. Crystals of ZGGYOMe are monoclinic, space group P2(1),...
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Krause J, Baures P, Eggleston D
Acta Crystallogr B . 1993 Feb; 49 ( Pt 1):123-30. PMID: 8442925
L-Leu-L-Tyr, (I), C15H22N2O4, M(r) = 294.35, crystallizes from MeOH/5% dimethyl sulfoxide in the orthorhombic space group P2(1)2(1)2(1). a = 5.644 (1), b = 12.094 (3), c = 22.548 (4) A,...
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Weaver G, Krause J, Miller T, Wolin M
Am J Clin Nutr . 1992 Jan; 55(1):70-7. PMID: 1309475
Fermentations of cornstarch and a cabbage-fiber preparation by human fecal suspensions were studied. The molar percent of butyrate of total short-chain fatty acid products was significantly higher when cornstarch was...
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Krause J, Eggleston D
Acta Crystallogr C . 1991 Dec; 47 ( Pt 12):2595-8. PMID: 1812914
C22H22O8.1.5H2O, Mr = 441.4, monoclinic, I2, a = 21.037 (7), b = 7.371 (2), c = 27.512 (4) A, beta = 100.34 (2) degrees, V = 4196.8 (8) A3, Z...